Control Web Panel
WebPanel => CentOS 7 Problems => Topic started by: greaterworksbs on May 13, 2021, 01:58:52 AM
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I cannot access the Centos Web Panel on any web browser. My IP address is 167.114.144.228
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You need to put the port number at the end of the IP address.
Try this
https://167.114.144.228:2031/login/index.php
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If port 2031 is not accessible, use 2087
https://167.114.144.228:2087
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I cannot access the Centos Web Panel on any web browser. My IP address is 167.114.144.228
I would not recommend showing the real server IP on forums ;)
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I tried using https://ipaddress:port/login/index.php and port 2087. I am getting the following message:
Warning: mysqli_connect(): (HY000/2002): Connection refused in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions.php on line 0
Warning: mysqli_connect(): (HY000/2002): Connection refused in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/resources/admin/include/functions.php on line 0
Warning: mysqli_connect(): (HY000/2002): Connection refused in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/index.php on line 0
Warning: mysqli_connect(): (HY000/2002): Connection refused in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/index.php on line 0
DISK FULL: Can't start MySQL!
Warning: mysqli_error() expects exactly 1 parameter, 0 given in /usr/local/cwpsrv/htdocs/admin/admin/index.php on line 0
Could not connect:
I should not have posted the actual IP address. I don't know what I was thinking.
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DISK FULL: Can't start MySQL!
Log into your server:
cd /var/log
rm -rf *.1
rm -rf *.gz
Free up some space, then start mysqld service
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DISK FULL: Can't start MySQL!
Log into your server:
cd /var/log
rm -rf *.1
rm -rf *.gz
Free up some space, then start mysqld service
Are those the commands I used to free up some space?
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I check the disk space of my virtual private server and I notice that dev/vda1 is 100% full. How do I clear about space because I don't know what clogging the system?
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log files are clogging up your system. Remove all of the files in /var/log that do not end with .log
Also, to find the large files on the system,
cd /
du -hsx * | sort -rh | head -10
Then start hammering down the largest directories to find the largest files
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The following directories are causing the problem home, usr, backup, and var
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Furthermore, the backup directory is too high. How do I delete backup files?
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Problem solved. Thank you!